Nine people, including a child, died under shelling in Donetsk - media (PHOTO)

13.07.2014 00:40
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Donetsk, July 13 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In Donetsk, houses in the private sector of the Petrovsky district came under artillery fire, resulting in people dying.

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According to the Donetsk Regional State Administration, six people were killed. Eight more were wounded, including a teenager.

According to the publication “062”, the death toll is higher: nine, among them a ten-year-old child. Houses on Serafimovich and Chuguev streets came under attack.

DonOGA also states that earlier, six people were killed and four were wounded from the shelling of Marinka, a suburb of Donetsk.

As Navigator reported, DPR Defense Minister Igor Strelkov said that the Ukrainian military fired at Marinka from Grad launchers, which killed several dozen people, many are still under the rubble.

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